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106 2017-2018 Catalog Engineering - English Select one course ............................................................ 4 ENGR 2 Engineering Graphics .......... 4 ENGR 40 Programming for Scientists and Engineers ....... 4 Select one course from ENGR 6, 8 or two courses from ENGR 4 and 4L ......................................................... 3-4 ENGR 6 Electric Circuit Analysis with Lab .............................. 4 ENGR 8 Statics .................................. 3 ENGR 4 Engineering Materials and ENGR 4L Engineering Materials Laboratory ........................... 4 Total Units 25-27 Advisor(s): Heathcote ENGLISH CERTIFICATE IN CREATIVE WRITING (MAJOR #R.5300.CN) Purpose: To prepare students with the skill and knowledge necessary to pursue their on creative writing projects for publication and/or personal enrichment. The certificate in creative writing ill also validate the experience of the student entering a creative writing program at a four-year college or university. ENGL 15A Creative Writing: Poetry ................. 3 ENGL 15B Creative Writing: Fiction ................ 3 ENGL 15E Creative Writing: Non-Fiction ........ 3 ENGL 15F Creative Writing: Screenwriting ..... 3 Total Units 12 It is recommended that students take as many literature classes as possible in conjunction with their creative writing classes during the course of their program. Advisor(s): Apperson, D. Borofka ENGLISH (MAJOR #R.5300.AA ) ASSOCIATE IN ARTS DEGREE Program Learning Outcomes: • Write a passing documented thesis/argument based research paper, free of intentional or unintentional plagiarism with annotated bibliography. A student graduating with an Associate in Arts Degree in English will have successfully completed classes in composition, literature, linguistics, and critical thinking. All students will have written a passing research paper with proper documentation and will have demonstrated transfer level essay writing proficiency based on department rubric. Select one (1) course from the following: ........................ 3 ENGL 1B Introduction to the Study of Literature ......................... 3 ENGL 1BH Honors Introduction to the Study of Literature ............... 3 Select one (1) course from the following: ........................ 3 ENGL 2 Critical Reading and Writing through Literature ............... 3 ENGL 2H Honors Critical Reading and Writing through Literature ............... 3 ENGL 3 Critical Reading and Writing ................................ 3 ENGL 3H Honors Critical Reading and Writing ................................ 3 Select 14 units from the following: ................................14 ENGL 15A Creative Writing: Poetry ...... 3 ENGL 15B Creative Writing: Fiction...... 3 ENGL 15E Creative Writing: Non-Fiction ......................... 3 ENGL 15F Creative Writing: Screenwriting ....................... 3 ENGL 36 Women’s Literature .............. 3 ENGL 41 Themes in Literature ........... 4 ENGL 43A American Literature: Origins through Reconstruction (1877 ................................... 3 ENGL 43B American Literature: 1877 to Present ............................. 3 ENGL 44A World Literature to the Renaissance .......................... 3 ENGL 44B World Literature since the Renaissance ........... 3 ENGL 46A English Literature to 1800 ... 3 ENGL 46B English Literature from 1800 to present .................... 3 ENGL 47 Shakespeare ......................... 3 ENGL 49 Latino & Chicano Literature ............................. 3 ENGL 72 Reading and Writing Center Theory and Practice ............. 1 ENGL 72A Advanced Reading and Writing Center Theory and Practice ................................ 1 FILM 1 Introduction to Film Studies ................................. 3 FILM 2A History of Cinema: 1895-1960 ............................ 3 FILM 2B History of Cinema: 1960 to present .................... 3
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